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I live MA but took a consulting project for a company in NY. Do I file state taxes in NY? The project was 2 months. Do I pay estimated quarterly taxes in both states?
I also will have paid a resource more than $600 and need to send her a 1099. Are there advantages to hiring someone within the state I live (MA)?
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I live MA but took a consulting project for a company in NY. Do I file state taxes in NY? The project was 2 months. Do I pay estimated quarterly taxes in both states?
You owe NY state a non-resident tax return that reports and pays tax on your NY-source income only. Then on your MA return, you get a credit for out of state taxes that you pay which reduces (mostly) the impact of double taxation. In Turbotax, prepare the NY return first, then the MA, so the credit flows in the correct direction. You would need to make NY estimated payments for the NY taxable income. 6% is fairly typical, it could be less for small jobs. Here is a link. You can make the payment by check or online. https://tax.ny.gov/pit/estimated_tax/default.htm
If you are hiring a subcontractor, it doesn't really matter tax-wise where they are located. If you hired the subcontractor to work on your NY-source job, it's an expense on your NY return even if they are located elsewhere.
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I live MA but took a consulting project for a company in NY. Do I file state taxes in NY? The project was 2 months. Do I pay estimated quarterly taxes in both states?
2) Does/did your 'resource' do similar work for other people? Was this a person, or corporation you used?
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I live MA but took a consulting project for a company in NY. Do I file state taxes in NY? The project was 2 months. Do I pay estimated quarterly taxes in both states?
2) The person I used is a freelance graphic designer who does do this work for others as well.
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I live MA but took a consulting project for a company in NY. Do I file state taxes in NY? The project was 2 months. Do I pay estimated quarterly taxes in both states?
You owe NY state a non-resident tax return that reports and pays tax on your NY-source income only. Then on your MA return, you get a credit for out of state taxes that you pay which reduces (mostly) the impact of double taxation. In Turbotax, prepare the NY return first, then the MA, so the credit flows in the correct direction. You would need to make NY estimated payments for the NY taxable income. 6% is fairly typical, it could be less for small jobs. Here is a link. You can make the payment by check or online. https://tax.ny.gov/pit/estimated_tax/default.htm
If you are hiring a subcontractor, it doesn't really matter tax-wise where they are located. If you hired the subcontractor to work on your NY-source job, it's an expense on your NY return even if they are located elsewhere.
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I live MA but took a consulting project for a company in NY. Do I file state taxes in NY? The project was 2 months. Do I pay estimated quarterly taxes in both states?
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